Psychosocial health is associated with objectively assessed sedentary time and light intensity physical activity among lung cancer survivors

ConclusionsSedentary time and light intensity physical activity were significantly associated with some psychosocial health outcomes. Reducing sedentary time and increasing light intensity physical activity may be a more appropriate recommendation for many lung cancer survivors given their older age, poorer functional status, and reduced pulmonary capacity.
Source: Mental Health and Physical Activity - Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Source Type: research